Arts & Design Studies

Arts & Design subject area majors are an excellent fit for outside-the-box thinkers who are passionate about utilizing art and design elements to create, communicate, and collaborate in various industries. Students gain real-world experience through internships, working with industry leaders, learning in technologically advanced facilities, and access to the fifth-largest media market in the country. From careers in media and merchandising to working artists and interior designers, the Arts & Design subject area provides countless opportunities for creative students to thrive.

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You may be a good fit for a major in the Arts & Design Studies subject area if you consider yourself to be one or more of the following: 

Artistic:
Creative | Flexible | Innovative | Original | Expressive | Storytellers | Feelers| Unconventional | Talented
Artistic individuals are often original, and imaginative, and enjoy creative activities. They prefer flexibility and may have an aversion to convention and conformity. They value aesthetics and appreciate or may possess musical, dramatic, artistic, or writing abilities. Ideal work environments encourage creativity in a flexible, unstructured setting. 

Social:
Empathetic | Insightful | Collaborative | Friendly | Extroverted | Caring | Accepting | Sociable | Understanding
Social individuals often enjoy helping, training, counseling, or managing others. Social types may enjoy working as part of a team to solve problems and view themselves as understanding and helpful. The preferred work environment of the Social type encourages teamwork and allows for significant interaction with others. 

Enterprising: 
Enthusiastic | Persuasive | Confident | Risk-Taker | Ambitious | Sociable | Influential | Talkative | Fast-Paced
Described as energetic, ambitious, adventurous, friendly, and self-confident, enterprising people may enjoy marketing, forging their own paths, and seeking out leadership roles. They use their interpersonal, leadership, and persuasive abilities to obtain organizational goals or economic gain. The preferred work environment may include leadership, management, and marketing activities.

Arts & Design Studies Subject Area Themes, Marketable Skills, & Careers